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five years ago this month, america and the world marched to the edge of the economic abyss. on september 7th, 2008, warning sirens sounded when the government took over fannie mae and freddie mac. mortgage titans were facing big bets on the housing crisis. one week later september 14th lehman brothers collapsed triggering a global freeze on credit followed by a government takeover of aig. literally overnight the recession became a global crisis. >> this is what brought us to the brink of collapse. wow, all because annie went and got a house she couldn't afford? >> are congress had to act, bail out the banks that led to the collapse with their risky behavior. but on monday, september 29th the carefully crafted bill to rescue the system went down to defeat. >> the motion is not adopted. >> investors been into full blown panic. the dow dropped 777 points, the biggest single day point drop it had ever had. $1.2 trillion in value wiped out in a single day. >> we have much work to do and this is much too important to simply let fail. >> congress got the message and on friday, octo
five years ago this month, america and the world marched to the edge of the economic abyss. on september 7th, 2008, warning sirens sounded when the government took over fannie mae and freddie mac. mortgage titans were facing big bets on the housing crisis. one week later september 14th lehman brothers collapsed triggering a global freeze on credit followed by a government takeover of aig. literally overnight the recession became a global crisis. >> this is what brought us to the brink of...
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general assembly today, once again apologizing for america's greatness. >> jim. >> and the emmy goes to the colbert report! >> sorry! what? >> wait a second! i have got to say, i don't know -- how did that get in there? and more importantly, how did these get out here? [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, folks, i have toll you, it is exciting to be up there at the emmys drinking in the adulation and i got a little love drunk and i had a bit of a verbal gaff, a blooper, if you will. jim. >> thank you to everyone who works on the show to make it possible. >> boing! >> huh-uh. i don't know what i was thinking. because i am the only one who does this show. i meant to thank myself, but in the excitement i blanked on the word me and accidentally thanked other people. well, i want to straighten that out right now. i am the one who achieved this without the help of any of these incredibly talented and attractive people. [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: of course, as mother theresa once said it is not enough to win, others must lose. in our victory sunday night was made that much
general assembly today, once again apologizing for america's greatness. >> jim. >> and the emmy goes to the colbert report! >> sorry! what? >> wait a second! i have got to say, i don't know -- how did that get in there? and more importantly, how did these get out here? [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, folks, i have toll you, it is exciting to be up there at the emmys drinking in the adulation and i got a little love drunk and i had a bit of a verbal gaff, a...
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that's what makes america different, that's what makes us exceptional. >> jon: well-- no. (laughter) >> jon: that and our sculptures of elvis presley made out of butter. that's something. (laughter) >> jon: not a lot of countries have. (laughter) elvis. there you have it. the use of chemical weapons violated international norms. indeed f there is one thing president obama has been clear about is that violation of hallowed international law like the geneva protocol must be pun earned whether it be use of chemical weapons or torture. >> will you appoint a special prosecutor to independently investigate the gravest crimes of the bush administration including torture and warrantless wiretapping. >> i don't believe that anybody is above the law. >> jon: see that even young whippersnapper obama wouldn't even let that go. nobody is above the law and i'm sure that that clip doesn't have any more on it. >> on the other hand-- (laughter) >> go on. >> on the other hand, i also have a belief that we need to look forward as opposed to looking backwards. >> jon: i mean if looking backwa
that's what makes america different, that's what makes us exceptional. >> jon: well-- no. (laughter) >> jon: that and our sculptures of elvis presley made out of butter. that's something. (laughter) >> jon: not a lot of countries have. (laughter) elvis. there you have it. the use of chemical weapons violated international norms. indeed f there is one thing president obama has been clear about is that violation of hallowed international law like the geneva protocol must be pun...
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and miss new york is indian with all due respect, this is america. >> jon: yes, this is america. and do you know how we know that this is america. the way you know that is 9 word do is misspelled. that is how you know this america. well, when indian news story falls through the crack you are own ayesive manned very catches them for a segment we call back in brown. ♪ . >> jon: yeah, first of all that's not actually a song, aasif, i just wanted to mention this off the top this miss america win is kind a milestone for the indian community. >> not a milestone, jon, more like a beachhead. >> jon: beachhead, sounds like a military invasion. >> damn right it sex wake up and smell the curry, jons. indians are taking over america. >> jon: what-- you won one competition. >> clearly you have not been paying attention. this is only the most recent ass-kicking. >> knaidel, german derived yiddish. k-n-a-i-d-e-l. (cheers and applause) boom! that's right! (cheers and applause) he won with one of your words, my yiddisher friend. tell me how my tuchus tastes! >> jon: so you're dominating our spe
and miss new york is indian with all due respect, this is america. >> jon: yes, this is america. and do you know how we know that this is america. the way you know that is 9 word do is misspelled. that is how you know this america. well, when indian news story falls through the crack you are own ayesive manned very catches them for a segment we call back in brown. ♪ . >> jon: yeah, first of all that's not actually a song, aasif, i just wanted to mention this off the top this miss...
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we had to miss "america's got talent," just to watch "america's got serious reservations about this." ( laughter ) to get the support of the american people, obama hit below the belt, if you wear your belt right above your heart. jim? >> assad's government gassed to death over 1,000 people, including hundreds of children. >> stephen: now he's playing the death card. that's not fair. no one can resist that, other than joe lhota. ( laughter ) i say-- i say, folks, i say, if obama reallimented to sell us syria, he should have taken a page from the people selling us siri because pushing the iphone and a war are a lot alike-- you just say that the new one is smaller, faster, and cheaper, and people will buy it, even though they've lshed got one and they're still paying off the previous model. ( cheers and applause ) people are very excited about the iphone 5s. despite the medicine's speech was moot on, arrival thanks to john kerry. >> is there asking at this point his government could do or offer that would stop an attack? >> sure, he could turn over every single bit of his chemical weapon
we had to miss "america's got talent," just to watch "america's got serious reservations about this." ( laughter ) to get the support of the american people, obama hit below the belt, if you wear your belt right above your heart. jim? >> assad's government gassed to death over 1,000 people, including hundreds of children. >> stephen: now he's playing the death card. that's not fair. no one can resist that, other than joe lhota. ( laughter ) i say-- i say, folks,...
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everybody should say "hey, that's good because america did it." (laughter) >> why not use the rules to get what we want done without having to ourselves actually having to do it? >> stephen: and use the u.n. resolution? >> the u.n. is a useful institution to cover and to execute great power designs. >> stephen: what great power? what war have they ever preventd? >> well, we may have just prevented this one and i ale tell you why. >> stephen: but we don't know because it didn't happen! >> we don't know yet. >> stephen: you can't prove a negative. >> what we have preventd is any major war between great powers. >> stephen: because if we wanted to go to war with russia or china they would veto it and then we'd have to stop. (laughter) you're not wrong. that's why we -- we try -- (cheers and applause) >> stephen: how do you become a superpower if it doesn't exercise superpowers? that's like saying "i'm fantastic dancer i just don't want to get up right now." (cheers and applause) i tell you what, i'll just cut it out. go ahead. (laughter) andrewn,van,
everybody should say "hey, that's good because america did it." (laughter) >> why not use the rules to get what we want done without having to ourselves actually having to do it? >> stephen: and use the u.n. resolution? >> the u.n. is a useful institution to cover and to execute great power designs. >> stephen: what great power? what war have they ever preventd? >> well, we may have just prevented this one and i ale tell you why. >> stephen: but we...
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but now the pope has given an exhaustive interview initiated by the jesuit magazine america which was filled with papal bombshells. >> the pope speaking out about some of the oldest staunchest traditions in the roman catholic church, we are talking about the acceptance of gays and lesbians, embracing prominent roles for women in the church and how about contraception and abortion? >> pope francis spoke with the jesuit magazine called america. >> he said in his first extended published interview that the church has become, quote, obsessed with preaching about gays and abortion and contraception. >> >> stephen: really? obsessed with gays? don't flatter yourself, gays. if anyone is obsessed with the gays, it is the gays. they are the ones who are all gay for themselves. and get how the so-called vicar of christ justifies his position saying, the proclamation of the saving love of god comes before moral and religious imper i was the. >> oh, love before rules? like the best part of the catholicism is the ruling keeping, it is the scorecard for getting into heaven plus i get to tell people
but now the pope has given an exhaustive interview initiated by the jesuit magazine america which was filled with papal bombshells. >> the pope speaking out about some of the oldest staunchest traditions in the roman catholic church, we are talking about the acceptance of gays and lesbians, embracing prominent roles for women in the church and how about contraception and abortion? >> pope francis spoke with the jesuit magazine called america. >> he said in his first extended...
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all of these shootings, all of these victims, this is thot america. we have to work together to dpet rid of this. that's the wisdom we should be taking away from this. i'm not accepting this as inevitable, but asking what could we do to prevent them from happening again and dpen and again. i've said before, we cannot stop every act of senseless violence. we can not know every evil that lurks in troubled minds. but if we can prevent one, surely we've got an obligation to try. it's true that each of the tragedies i've mentioned that we need to do a better job. as commander in chief, i've ordered changes up and down the chain. and that in those effortings, we don't stigmatize those who need help. those things are clear. we've got to move to address them. we americans are not inherently a more violent people than folks are in other countries. we're not inhrntly prone to mental hemt problems. the main difference that sets our nation apart is that we don't do enough to keep guns out of the hands of criminals and dangerous people. what's different in america
all of these shootings, all of these victims, this is thot america. we have to work together to dpet rid of this. that's the wisdom we should be taking away from this. i'm not accepting this as inevitable, but asking what could we do to prevent them from happening again and dpen and again. i've said before, we cannot stop every act of senseless violence. we can not know every evil that lurks in troubled minds. but if we can prevent one, surely we've got an obligation to try. it's true that each...
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not an isolationist one, one where america is a partner with oscillations. we need to become a centerpiece of action. i think that is critical. what will happen, and the president has spoken of the need to enforce international norms against chemical weapons. the possibility of this diplomatic deal is far more effective and a deterrent, because we will see dismantling, destruction of chemical weapons. >> we should not get ahead of ourselves. >> president reagan had an expression, trust but verify. i would say, test, test results to find a resolution. test and test, because we could see a revival of the u.s. /russian relationship. >> at the same time, before we praise the u.n., we need to recognize the broken this of the security council process because the become the patrons of countries like syria and because they have their own issues. >> how do you support international laws and norms by violating international laws and norms? it's a very vexing issue. we are at a moment where we have to try diplomatic resolution. by the way, a political settlement is the
not an isolationist one, one where america is a partner with oscillations. we need to become a centerpiece of action. i think that is critical. what will happen, and the president has spoken of the need to enforce international norms against chemical weapons. the possibility of this diplomatic deal is far more effective and a deterrent, because we will see dismantling, destruction of chemical weapons. >> we should not get ahead of ourselves. >> president reagan had an expression,...
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that tells you something very big is bubbling up in america. interestingly, it used to be washington used to be the moderating force on american impulses. in this case, i think rather historically, america was the moderating force on washington's impulses looking for action. very interesting. >> yes, but this is what diplomacy look likes from a position of weakness. the russians gave a lifeline. the president was noon the verge of action. he was on the verge of historic humiliation. they gave him a lifeline, and it's come with russian rules. their proxy is more secure in power. he can go on committing atrocities without gassing people because he's perfectly capable of doing that, and russia gains tremendous influence in the region. so i don't think anyone can view this-- this is avoiding disaster. it's not a victory in that region. there's a serious regional challenge going on and an anti-western alliance that the united states is not very effectively opposing right now. and you can't oppose it just by focusing on chemical weapons. there are ot
that tells you something very big is bubbling up in america. interestingly, it used to be washington used to be the moderating force on american impulses. in this case, i think rather historically, america was the moderating force on washington's impulses looking for action. very interesting. >> yes, but this is what diplomacy look likes from a position of weakness. the russians gave a lifeline. the president was noon the verge of action. he was on the verge of historic humiliation. they...
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criminals that are evading justice in latin america. pasada, known confessed terrorist, he is here in this country. and the american government doesn't doesn't give him back. so the united states needs to help out with this instead of contributing to corruption and terrorism. >> the abuse of power, corruption, effects the political process. and we as poll tickets we have to try to work together against corruption. so that there is no abuse of power. politics is not in business, or a benefit. for me, politics are a service towards our people. so i don't share the way that politics are carries out here -- the way politics should be carries out is a science of the service for the people. >> you believe that there are beliefians who committed crimes against the state, who have escaped to the united states, and you would like the united states to extradite those people back to bolivia? and yet, are you still interested in providing asylum to edward snowden? >> one thing is to abide by international treaties, but if you do abide by then, for
criminals that are evading justice in latin america. pasada, known confessed terrorist, he is here in this country. and the american government doesn't doesn't give him back. so the united states needs to help out with this instead of contributing to corruption and terrorism. >> the abuse of power, corruption, effects the political process. and we as poll tickets we have to try to work together against corruption. so that there is no abuse of power. politics is not in business, or a...
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we are in a situation thousand we need to rebuild america. we are spending money around the world we can't afford, you know, the wars cost us 1.6 trillion we need to come back, we almost started another one, i am mad we averted that and hopefully that is going in the right direction, the bottom line is what is the most important thing you pick out your priorities based on your values, your children having a start in life, having an opportunity, educate ago work force, making sure you take care of those who sacrifice and give back and make sure you are strong enough to defend this country and help people who need help around the world. >> do you think people really understand what it would mean to shut down the government? and even if we don't shut down the government, to continue with the sequestration in place where you are going to have to drastically cut back our national security apparatus? that in addition to putting these vital social programs at risk or ending them? >> well, i do think there are people who are here when it happened bef
we are in a situation thousand we need to rebuild america. we are spending money around the world we can't afford, you know, the wars cost us 1.6 trillion we need to come back, we almost started another one, i am mad we averted that and hopefully that is going in the right direction, the bottom line is what is the most important thing you pick out your priorities based on your values, your children having a start in life, having an opportunity, educate ago work force, making sure you take care...
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. >> in many ways, what will happen here in syria, i think will define america's role in the world. and if we do nothing, if we back away, i think it will weaken the united states, and i think it could change the stature of the united states for the 21st century. >> rose: we continue this evening with the conversation about a new film called "the family," directed by bless, and starring robert de niro and michelle pfeiffer. >> >> when you work with great actors, eats a reminder of how to do it right. >> rose: we conclude with an exhibition at the asia society called "iran modern." >> when i went to iran, i was able to see in fact this period was very different from today. obviously, there are similarities, but it's different its difference is also in terms of the political environment. in that very period the u.s. and iran were not just politically closer but also there were many cultural ties. iran was very cosmopolitan. it was very much part of the international community. it was a period i would describe as a great blossoming of the iranian creative expression. >> rose: leon pane
. >> in many ways, what will happen here in syria, i think will define america's role in the world. and if we do nothing, if we back away, i think it will weaken the united states, and i think it could change the stature of the united states for the 21st century. >> rose: we continue this evening with the conversation about a new film called "the family," directed by bless, and starring robert de niro and michelle pfeiffer. >> >> when you work with great...
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whoa is weak on america. who doesn't stand up for american values and hillary clinton has been a very very strong secretary of state, and a very strong senator. so she has been someone that that the morn people can look back and say will this person stand up for america. >> co you have political aspirations yourself? >> i am very happy that hillary is running and i would be -- >> i guess we are waiting to see -- >> she hasn't announced her candidacy yet, she can't, and she probably hasn't made the decision yet, in her own mind, but there are a lot of us out here who hope she will run. because we think she is incredibly well qualified. and i'm one of many who is going to try to help her. >> yep clark, what keeps you up at night? >> honestly, we haven't fixed all the issue that caused the melt down in 2008, so if we don't fix finance and it melts down again, we have so much less capacity this time, than we had last time. so i worry about the sangtity, and safety, security, of the international financial system.
whoa is weak on america. who doesn't stand up for american values and hillary clinton has been a very very strong secretary of state, and a very strong senator. so she has been someone that that the morn people can look back and say will this person stand up for america. >> co you have political aspirations yourself? >> i am very happy that hillary is running and i would be -- >> i guess we are waiting to see -- >> she hasn't announced her candidacy yet, she can't, and...
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not an isolationist one, one where america is a partner with oscillations. we need to become a centerpiece of action. i think that is critical. what will happen, and the president has spoken of the need to enforce international norms against chemical weapons. the possibility of this diplomatic deal is far more effective and a deterrent, because we will see dismantling, destruction of chemical weapons. >> we should not get ahead of ourselves. >> president reagan had an expression, trust but verify. i would say, test, test results to find a resolution. test and test, because we could see a revival of the u.s. /russian relationship. >> at the same time, before we praise the u.n., we need to recognize the broken this of the security council process because the become the patrons of countries like syria and because they have their own issues. >> how do you support international laws and norms by violating international laws and norms? it's a very vexing issue. we are at a moment where we have to try diplomatic resolution. by the way, a political settlement is the
not an isolationist one, one where america is a partner with oscillations. we need to become a centerpiece of action. i think that is critical. what will happen, and the president has spoken of the need to enforce international norms against chemical weapons. the possibility of this diplomatic deal is far more effective and a deterrent, because we will see dismantling, destruction of chemical weapons. >> we should not get ahead of ourselves. >> president reagan had an expression,...
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that's what makes america different, that's what makes us exceptional. >> jon: well-- no. (laughter) >> jon: that and our sculptures of elvis presley made out of butter. that's something. (laughter) >> jon: not a lot of countries have. (laughter) elvis. there you have it. the use of chemical weapons violated international norms. indeed f there is one thing president obama has been clear about is that violation of hallowed international law like the geneva protocol must be pun earned whether it be use of chemical weapons or torture. >> will you appoint a special prosecutor to independently investigate the gravest crimes of the bush administration including torture and warrantless wiretapping. >> i don't believe that anybody is above the law. >> jon: see that even young whippersnapper obama wouldn't even let that go. nobody is above the law and i'm sure that that clip doesn't have any more on it. >> on the other hand-- (laughter) >> go on. >> on the other hand, i also have a belief that we need to look forward as opposed to looking backwards. >> jon: i mean if looking backwa
that's what makes america different, that's what makes us exceptional. >> jon: well-- no. (laughter) >> jon: that and our sculptures of elvis presley made out of butter. that's something. (laughter) >> jon: not a lot of countries have. (laughter) elvis. there you have it. the use of chemical weapons violated international norms. indeed f there is one thing president obama has been clear about is that violation of hallowed international law like the geneva protocol must be pun...
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a lot of details still to be worked out and we will get into those tomorrow, but the upshot is that america will not attack syria for gassing its citizens if they give up their chemicals weapons. >> it is like if you decapitate add co-worker, so they are taking away your ax. but you get to keep your job and your hatchett. >> be good now! be good! okay. anyway, forget that stuff. it is a downer. let's get to the book club. already in progress. >> now, as you know, i am a powerful media mogul. i have got my own show, i have got my best selling book. i have got an award winning twitter feed! and, of course, i have my massive daily e-mail blast of the internet best forwards. critics have raved, unsubscribe but i don't have my own network like the own network, which is owned by own-prah
a lot of details still to be worked out and we will get into those tomorrow, but the upshot is that america will not attack syria for gassing its citizens if they give up their chemicals weapons. >> it is like if you decapitate add co-worker, so they are taking away your ax. but you get to keep your job and your hatchett. >> be good now! be good! okay. anyway, forget that stuff. it is a downer. let's get to the book club. already in progress. >> now, as you know, i am a...
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and america does not back down in the face of tyranny. fool me worngts shaonce, shame . fool me twice, a penny saved is a horse whose colors do not run. my god bless the united states of america. >> let me just say you make me want to be a better man. i'm going to go have liberty toast. >> i like the english. thank you. your best and most creative tweets when we come right back. ♪ nascar is ab.out excitement but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a challenge. that's why we partnered with hp to build the new nascar fan and media engagement center. hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. before mike could see his banking and investing accounts on one page... before he could easily transfer funds between the two in real time... before he could even think about planning for his daughters' future... mike opened a merrill edge investment account and linked it to his bank of america bank
and america does not back down in the face of tyranny. fool me worngts shaonce, shame . fool me twice, a penny saved is a horse whose colors do not run. my god bless the united states of america. >> let me just say you make me want to be a better man. i'm going to go have liberty toast. >> i like the english. thank you. your best and most creative tweets when we come right back. ♪ nascar is ab.out excitement but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing...
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still, he is optimistic about america's place in the world. >> we are on the way to solve the problem by becoming a, but, by becoming a major player in the energy situation of the world, other countries like china and even russia have enormous challenges that are concentrating on domestic affairs, so if we can get our economy going in which again the energy situation helps, which in turn will help in terms of manufacturing of the united states, if we are a brilliant chess player and, the rest of the world and the united states, you would play the american hand, but it requires that we have -- an understandable direction and with some unity. >> schieffer: henry kissinger. here to talk about what he had to say this morning and more on all of what we have discussed on the broadcast this morning, our panel and we want to start by congratulating nancy gibbs, who was named managing editor of time magazine last week. she has been here on face the nation many times. her colleague, bobby ghost, time national times editor and chief washington correspondent for the new york times david sanger wi
still, he is optimistic about america's place in the world. >> we are on the way to solve the problem by becoming a, but, by becoming a major player in the energy situation of the world, other countries like china and even russia have enormous challenges that are concentrating on domestic affairs, so if we can get our economy going in which again the energy situation helps, which in turn will help in terms of manufacturing of the united states, if we are a brilliant chess player and, the...
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a look at what his syria retreat means for his standing in the world and america's. plus, five years after the financial crisis, what lessons have we learned? and is our banking system any safer? and fracking and the poor. why our natural gas boom may be america's best anti-poverty program. >> this initiative has the potential to remove the threat of chemical weapons without the use of force. particularly because russia is one of assad's strongest allies. i have therefore asked the leaders of congress to postpone a vote to authorize the use of force while we pursue this diplomatic path. >> welcome to the "journal editorial report." i'm paul gigot. that was president obama announcing he'll pursue a diplomatic resolution in syria before moving ahead on a vote of use of force. but after weeks, what does this retreat mean for the president's standing in the world and america's standing? let's ask "wall street journal" columnist and deputy editor, dan henninger, washington columnist kim strassel, and foreign affairs columnist, brett stevens. so, dan, you describe this wee
a look at what his syria retreat means for his standing in the world and america's. plus, five years after the financial crisis, what lessons have we learned? and is our banking system any safer? and fracking and the poor. why our natural gas boom may be america's best anti-poverty program. >> this initiative has the potential to remove the threat of chemical weapons without the use of force. particularly because russia is one of assad's strongest allies. i have therefore asked the...
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>> america is not going there to do it. america has to do it i'll tell you now why it is the mightiey military in the world and stands for international law, moral tirks all t ity. >> the first principle of international law is you do not take military action except in self-defense unless authorized by the u.n. security council so the problems that a lot of people have around the world is not with the cause but with the idea that the united states is prosecutor, judge, jury and hangman. that is the problem. i'm not saying as somebody who -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> let him finish. >> okay. >> i'm not saying this with any skepticism about the case. i think he used chemical weapons and he's a terrible person. >> they shouldn't be used. >> of course. around the world i was talking to a pakistani friend a couple of days ago. this is the issue. how is it that the united states when everybody else says no they say yes? there is a, to use john kerry's phrase when he was running for president, there is a question can we put this
>> america is not going there to do it. america has to do it i'll tell you now why it is the mightiey military in the world and stands for international law, moral tirks all t ity. >> the first principle of international law is you do not take military action except in self-defense unless authorized by the u.n. security council so the problems that a lot of people have around the world is not with the cause but with the idea that the united states is prosecutor, judge, jury and...
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and latin america. and practice for the next season. that's all. >> rose.>> rose: when you look , why you? why is raffa nadal as good as he is? what made you who you are? >> combination of things. first inge i have to say thank you very much to life to give me the conditions because the conditions is coming from every physical performance. but then it's true that i always had the right people around me, especially my coach and uncle. that was decisive in my career, my family. >> rose: what did he give you? toughness? >> yeah. when i was a kid it was hard with me. he let me practice everyday with the highest intensity. let me practice everyday under pressure and i'm 100% sure that because of that today i am able to be strong mentally and to be strong in tough situations. >> rose: how did he do it? >> (laughs). >> rose: tough, demanding? >> he was hard on court. he was very strict. he was -- he let me play with prefp your because he pushed me in every moment a lot. >> rose: off remarkable elegance in the
and latin america. and practice for the next season. that's all. >> rose.>> rose: when you look , why you? why is raffa nadal as good as he is? what made you who you are? >> combination of things. first inge i have to say thank you very much to life to give me the conditions because the conditions is coming from every physical performance. but then it's true that i always had the right people around me, especially my coach and uncle. that was decisive in my career, my family....
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hi, my name is jonathan betz, and i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. i started in a small television station in rural arkansas. it's a part of the country that often gets overlooked. but there are a lot of fascinating people there, a lot of fascinating stories there. i like that al jazeera will pay attention to those kinds of places. what drew me to journalism is i like the idea that we are documenting history. al jazeera documents it like none other. and to be a journalist, and to be part of a team like that? that's an incredible blessing. >> every sunday night al jazeera america presents gripping films, from the worlds top documentary directors >> this is just the beginning of somthing much bigger... >> this sunday...the premier of "budrus" >> the primary concern of the fronts is security that trumps everything >> how could a wall designed to divide, unite israelis and palestinians al jazeera america presents... "budrus" premiers this sunday night 9 eastern. >> on the frozen waters of resolute bay, samson simeonie and tommy salluviniq are hunting sea
hi, my name is jonathan betz, and i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. i started in a small television station in rural arkansas. it's a part of the country that often gets overlooked. but there are a lot of fascinating people there, a lot of fascinating stories there. i like that al jazeera will pay attention to those kinds of places. what drew me to journalism is i like the idea that we are documenting history. al jazeera documents it like none other. and to be a...
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according to data it compiled, in 2011, almost 9 million or one in six senior citizens in america face the threat of hunger. that's an 88% increase since 2001. claudette king retired as a clerk with miami dade county with decade ago. the 71-year-old is vivacious. when you ask her how she ended up needing free food for the last three years, her face clouds over. >> i get my food at the food bank, because it's a necessity, because the way you live, what you're living on for now, you lived on half before. >> the national foundation to end senior hunger says the majority of seen years threatened by hunger are not poor, they're like king, who worked a lifetime, but are in a kind of limbo. they have too much money to qualify for the food tarps, but not enough to stretch throughout the months to feed themselves or their household. >> it's going to get worse, there's no assistance coming to the senior citizens. there's no place else to get assistance. >> 3 million pounds of produce goes to waste each other. according to feeding south florida, the non-profit said if it had additional instructio
according to data it compiled, in 2011, almost 9 million or one in six senior citizens in america face the threat of hunger. that's an 88% increase since 2001. claudette king retired as a clerk with miami dade county with decade ago. the 71-year-old is vivacious. when you ask her how she ended up needing free food for the last three years, her face clouds over. >> i get my food at the food bank, because it's a necessity, because the way you live, what you're living on for now, you lived...
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all these huge figures now run big things in america. it seems to me that the glass ceiling's been well and truly broken and we're on our way to another level. >> well, i think that there is a way in which a glass ceiling has been broken. but i think the story today is not just women getting our power. first of all, the fact you have a few individuals who are empowered as the ones you mentioned doesn't mean that every woman has every bit of power that she us is due. even beyond that, the real story for the feminine voice today is not how can i get my power but how do we use the power that we now have collectively gotten? that's where we in the journey now. now that we have the financial power we have, now that we have the political power we have, how can we deal with whatever residual internal, psychological and emotional internal obstructions keep us from wielding the power and making the changes in the world the power does give us. >> would the world be a less dangerous, less war-mongering place if more women ran countries? >> i think
all these huge figures now run big things in america. it seems to me that the glass ceiling's been well and truly broken and we're on our way to another level. >> well, i think that there is a way in which a glass ceiling has been broken. but i think the story today is not just women getting our power. first of all, the fact you have a few individuals who are empowered as the ones you mentioned doesn't mean that every woman has every bit of power that she us is due. even beyond that, the...
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i believe america's morality, america's reputation, and america's credibility are on the line. i applaud this administration and our president for coming to congress. i applaud those who asked him to come to congress. it's the right thing to do. and i will support a targeted effort, but not a blank check, to respond to syria's unspeakable deeds to gas its own people to death. now, my question involves the intel here. i don't know how much you can give us, so i'm going to try to make this pretty broad so you can answer it and whoever feels most comfortable. a lot of people are fearful because of what happened in iraq that there might be some disagreement between the intel agencies. we have a lot of intelligence agencies, 17 in all, all over the place. i don't know how many were involved in this, whether it was four or six or eight. i don't know whether you can disclose that. but my question is, was there any argument about this fact that they agree that there's high confidence that these weapons were used by the assad regime? was there any debate -- i mean, there was debate. was
i believe america's morality, america's reputation, and america's credibility are on the line. i applaud this administration and our president for coming to congress. i applaud those who asked him to come to congress. it's the right thing to do. and i will support a targeted effort, but not a blank check, to respond to syria's unspeakable deeds to gas its own people to death. now, my question involves the intel here. i don't know how much you can give us, so i'm going to try to make this pretty...
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it is america's red line. if we do not act assad will use chemical weapons many times in the future. they may will successful for him and dictators for decades to come with learn from assad's lesson that chemical weapons on civilians used on a mass scale can be effective and the protocol against their use is a dead letter. in picking targets, you're going to be torn between the germane and the effective. germane would be directly related to chemical weapons, but the fact is we want assad to control store and keep control of his chemical weapons. you'll be seeking out targets related to the creation storage control or delivery of chemical weapons. i think instead you should focus on punishing and deterring assad by hitting valuable assets that will demonstrate to him it was a military mistake to hit with chemical weapons. we have all learned a lesson from over 4,000 casualties in iraq. we should be aware there's 150 occasions and without objection i'd like to put into the record a crs listing of 150 occasions i
it is america's red line. if we do not act assad will use chemical weapons many times in the future. they may will successful for him and dictators for decades to come with learn from assad's lesson that chemical weapons on civilians used on a mass scale can be effective and the protocol against their use is a dead letter. in picking targets, you're going to be torn between the germane and the effective. germane would be directly related to chemical weapons, but the fact is we want assad to...
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she is america strong. cecilia vega, abc news, oakland, california. >> and thank you so much for watching and for everyone celebrating rosh hashanah, happy new year to you. we're always there at abcnews.com with the latest. "nightline" will be here later and i'll see right back here tomorrow night. good night. st. "nightline" will be here later and i'll e you right back here tomorrow night. >>> tonight a sentencing of a serial killer. he murdered four weather now, their families are speaking out. >> we'll be live in traffic tonight. how drivers are trying to adjust to commuting across the new bay bridge. >> and home video of a burglary in pro gress what. to do, and say, if something like that happens to you. >> a remarkable 3 d game helping keep your brain functioning like you're 20 years old again. he in orkland there has been a fatal accident. it appears a pickup truck hit and killed a person here in this parking lot. >> this is taking place on embarcadero cove and 16th avenue. that happened around 4:15 t
she is america strong. cecilia vega, abc news, oakland, california. >> and thank you so much for watching and for everyone celebrating rosh hashanah, happy new year to you. we're always there at abcnews.com with the latest. "nightline" will be here later and i'll see right back here tomorrow night. good night. st. "nightline" will be here later and i'll e you right back here tomorrow night. >>> tonight a sentencing of a serial killer. he murdered four weather...
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according to the consumer federation of america. so we hit the road looking for secrets from the road. mike newby has been a tow truck driver for 15 years and has some advice because he said there are some in the business who just want to make a quick buck. first tip, look for hard to see no parking signs. the smaller they are, the bigger the potential trap. >> without the proper signage, it's a trap. >> reporter: tip number two, look at the other cars in the lot. >> those cars that have parking stickers in the window, could be private property. >> reporter: he says private property lots can be risky. look at this welcoming sign in miami. look again, right behind it another sign. if you are unauthorized and park here illegally, your car will be towed at your own expense. the owner has since added more signs to clarify. tip number three, keep an eye out for unmarked tow trucks. >> truck pulls up, it's got no letters on it, no name, no company name, no lights. >> reporter: then he says, be extra careful not to fall into a tow truck tr
according to the consumer federation of america. so we hit the road looking for secrets from the road. mike newby has been a tow truck driver for 15 years and has some advice because he said there are some in the business who just want to make a quick buck. first tip, look for hard to see no parking signs. the smaller they are, the bigger the potential trap. >> without the proper signage, it's a trap. >> reporter: tip number two, look at the other cars in the lot. >> those...
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i think a vibrant democracy is well respected in america. it should not be taken as meaning and it does not mean that britain isn't active and ready to do what is necessary in a whole range of situations in the world. we're doing that all the time. we're there in afghanistan now. >> rose: could the prime minister have acted without a vote in the parliament? >> we don't have in our unwritten constitution strict legal rules about this. we do have the convention that if there is time to ask parliament to take military action the that we go to parliament. that doesn't mean that if we have to fulfill treaty obligations to nato, to go to the aid of an ally under attack but if we are the subject of a surprise attack it doesn't mean we don't have to ask parliament first. there's one important point that comes out of this which is that in america, britain, france, we do have to make the positive case as to why we need to be engaged in world affairs. >> rose: two issues: one is nairobi and two sexual violence in conflict which you have been eloquent a
i think a vibrant democracy is well respected in america. it should not be taken as meaning and it does not mean that britain isn't active and ready to do what is necessary in a whole range of situations in the world. we're doing that all the time. we're there in afghanistan now. >> rose: could the prime minister have acted without a vote in the parliament? >> we don't have in our unwritten constitution strict legal rules about this. we do have the convention that if there is time...
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. >>> and his message for america. >> dear america, please let piers buy a draggen but not a gun. >>> i want to begin with the big story. president obama and vladimir putin locked in a tug-of-war over syria. senior officials don't believe russia will agree to authorization for possible military force against syria. president obama, of course, wants to keep that option of military strikes on the table. today he said this. >> ultimately, what is needed for the underlying conflict is a political settlement that allows ordinary syrians to get back to their homes to rebuild and to relief the enormous suffering that's taking place. >> "the new york times" nick christoff is here. he says his country never looked so weak and donald trump joins me on the phone. you're angry about this. tell me why. >> i'm not angry. i'm disappointed. we have a president out played by putin to an extent that nobody has ever seen and we look bad as a country and certainly he's looking bad. >> in terms of the leadership, that scenario you're an expert, what is he doing wrong? it seems to me he's been zigzagging a
. >>> and his message for america. >> dear america, please let piers buy a draggen but not a gun. >>> i want to begin with the big story. president obama and vladimir putin locked in a tug-of-war over syria. senior officials don't believe russia will agree to authorization for possible military force against syria. president obama, of course, wants to keep that option of military strikes on the table. today he said this. >> ultimately, what is needed for the...
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the hope for america is different from the hope of syria. for me i am the hope -- i should be the hope of syrian not any other, not american, neither french or anyone else. i'm president to help syrian people. this question should start from the hope of the syrian people. and if there is any change regarding that hope we should ask the syrian people. not anyone else in the world. >> charlie: but now they say, their words, a butcher. comparisons to worst dictators ever to walk on the face of the earth comparing you to them. using weapons that go beyond warfare. everything they could say bad about a dictator they're now saying about you. >> first of all, when you have a doctor who cut the leg to prevent the patient from the gangrene, if you have to, we don't call him butcher we call him a doctor. you thank you for saving the life. when you have terrorism, you have war, when you have war, you always have innocent life that could be the victim of any war. you cannot talk about -- we don't have to discuss what the image in the west before discuss
the hope for america is different from the hope of syria. for me i am the hope -- i should be the hope of syrian not any other, not american, neither french or anyone else. i'm president to help syrian people. this question should start from the hope of the syrian people. and if there is any change regarding that hope we should ask the syrian people. not anyone else in the world. >> charlie: but now they say, their words, a butcher. comparisons to worst dictators ever to walk on the face...
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the russians or america. if these chemical weapons end up in the rebel forces' hands, the ones that have been radicalized. the buns are more, the jihadist types, then i think we have a different equation to look at that quite frankly concerns me. >> you're saying, speaking on september 11. speaking after we've had now home grown terror in the form of the boston marathon bombers. that you think that chemical weapons being used in this country is the biggest threat we face. >> as we look at syria, i have to look at the homeland to protect america from these radical forces. remember, sarin is basically a powder. it can be brought into the country very easily undetectible. that's may concern that it gets brought into the united states and could it wipe out cities, washington, new york. i want to make sure that does not happen. so that's my greatest concern when it docome to syria. i think this international coalition is my best head coach securing the weapons. >> thank you. >>> it was a year ago tonight when we f
the russians or america. if these chemical weapons end up in the rebel forces' hands, the ones that have been radicalized. the buns are more, the jihadist types, then i think we have a different equation to look at that quite frankly concerns me. >> you're saying, speaking on september 11. speaking after we've had now home grown terror in the form of the boston marathon bombers. that you think that chemical weapons being used in this country is the biggest threat we face. >> as we...
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